Table: Center-left Social Democrats lead vote in Czech election

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PRAGUE (Reuters) - The center-left Social Democrats led the vote in the Czech parliamentary election on Saturday with around 95 percent of polling stations across the country reporting.

Pre-election polls had predicted the Social Democrats would win about 25 percent of the vote with Czechs punishing center-right parties that ruled for most of the past seven years for austerity policies and a series of graft scandals.

Parties must win at least 5 percent of the vote to enter parliament. The following are the latest election results for the leading parties: